Hey everyone!
The .NET Core Podcast Episode 25 is finally available for everyone! It's the only podcast devoted to:
- .NET Core
- ASP.NET Core
- EF Core
- SignalR
and not forgetting The .NET Core community, itself.
The episode should be appearing in your podcatchers as you read this post. But never fear, you can find it here too:
What's this episode about? Good question. This episode is a shortened version of a talk I gave at Umbraco Festival UK in November 2018, in which I introduced the wonderful folks there to Blazor. Its a talk that I've done a few times since, and have even included publishing a Blazor app to a real server - which runs for free - whilst I'm talking.
The full show notes and a transcription are available at the show's website
here's a link directly to the show notes
I'd love any and all feedback that you can provide on the show, this episode, or anything related to it.
Links to Related Stuff
these came directly from the show notes
- The video recording of this talk is available here
- My thanks to The CogWorks for allowing me to use the audio from the recording
- the slides for this talk are available on Github
- The SpaceJam website -nodejs on a satellite
- WebAssembly
- Web Apps can’t really do that, can they? - Steve Sanders on
- Paul Seal
- ASP.NET Community Standup
- global assembly cache
- Bletris
- blazor.net
-
Blazor State Has Changed
- Ed Charbeneau was on episode five of the podcast, talking about Blazor
- Can I Use for Web assembly
- Blazor.Polyfill
Social and Stuff
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And finally, if you wish to support the show in a more direct fashion, there's a Patreon page
but I wont harp on about that
Call for Guests
We're always on the lookout for anyone who might be interested on being on the show. It's about and for the community, so if you have something cool to show off, or something you'd like to talk about, then get in touch.
Top comments (2)
Can't wait to listen!
I will listen to it immediately.